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Describe the person above you :D - PART I

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GUY would be watching us? NO WAY!

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: c ur better off :whatever: me while Ren blocks the posters :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ok, you can do that but let me take some piccies, im sure that mc_squared guy will be happy to buy them :stunned: :P

Is the only one online with me that seems to be posting.

^ 99 years old so should be dead by now :lol:

Not true!! There's an Indian guy who plans to break the world record for running a marathon at the age of 99 (and that isn't ME)!!

Not true!! There's an Indian guy who plans to break the world record for running a marathon at the age of 99 (and that isn't ME)!!

 

 

Japanese 95-year-old sets record

 

Kozo Haraguchi was the only man running

A 95-year-old Japanese man has slashed the world 100 metres sprint record for men aged 95-99, clocking 22.04 seconds.

Kozo Haraguchi, who only took up running aged 65, was the only person in his race in the southern city of Miyazaki.

 

He took almost two seconds off the previous record in this age group, which stood at 24.01.

 

Mr Haraguchi said that it was the first time he had raced in the rain, and he was concentrating hard on not slipping.

 

"Everyone was cheering me on so I kept thinking I mustn't fall over," he told reporters.

 

Mr Haraguchi also holds the world record for the same distance in the 90-94 age range, of 18.08 seconds.

 

He said the secret of his success was taking an hour-long daily walk around his neighbourhood.

Appears to be very well informed or a mathematician!

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